I found a link to this one on Linux Today.
[http://oreilly.linux.com/pub/a/linux/2000/07/18/LivingLinux.html]
> SANE, "Scanner Access Now Easy," is the de facto Linux scanner
> interface, which you use to scan an image from an image scanning
> device -- such as a flatbed scanner -- and save it to an image file.
>
> The SANE tools are available in the Debian sane package or on the
> Web at http://www.mostang.com/sane/.
>
> As the acronym implies, getting a scanner to work on a Linux system
> hasn't always been smooth going. The SANE interface is completely
> open, and its developers are making sure that it is generalized
> enough to be implementable on any hardware or operating system.
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